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Dear Colleagues,
Please note extended deadline.
Apologies for cross-posting.
Call for Applications
SUMMER SCHOOL
The Archives of Islam in the Russian Empire
(16th-early 20th Centuries)
July 1-5, 2024
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
Convenors:
Dr. Paolo Sartori / Commission for the Study of Islam in Central Eurasia (ÖAW)
Dr. Norihiro Naganawa / Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Outline
Visiting Lecturer of Recorded Musics
Department of Music
New York University Arts and Science
The NYU Department of Music (Arts & Science) invites applicants for a full-time Visiting Lecturer of Recorded Musics.
Workshop Organisers: Gregor Schäfer (University of Basle/ILCS, London) and Johan Siebers (Middlesex University/ILCS, London)
Call for Papers: 29th Annual James A. Barnes
Graduate History Conference at Temple University
March 22-23, 2024
The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University's graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 29th Annual Barnes Graduate Student History Conference. The event will feature a keynote address from Dr. Ashley Jordan, President and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
The Journal of Populism and Politics (P&P) cordially invites submissions for "The Interplay Between Migration and Populist Politics Across Europe" workshop scheduled for 16 May 2024. The workshop aims to give feedback on work-in-progress papers. As a result, presenters can develop and sharpen their arguments and publish them at P&P.
Researchers at any career stage can submit a paper to the workshop. We are especially keen on having young professionals join the discussion. The workshop will be held at Oxford University.
The Ecclesiastical History Society is delighted to announce its programme for the 2024 Online Winter Meeting on the theme Margins and Peripheries. To register for the meeting please visit [https://ecclesiasticalhistorysociety.com/2203-2-copy/]
Application Due Date: December 31, 2023
The Immigration and Ethnic History Society (IEHS) presents two awards of $1,000 each to help graduate students with their dissertations on U.S. immigration, emigration, or ethnic history, broadly defined. These awards are intended for graduate students in the process of researching and writing their dissertations, and not for students completing and defending in 2024. For the 2024 award, the committee invites applications from any Ph.D. candidate who will have completed qualifying exams by 2023.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the Fairfax Resolves, a central document in the coming of the American Revolution co-authored by George Mason and George Washington, George Mason’s Gunston Hall, the David Center for the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society, and the George Washington Presidential Library are co-organizing a conference that explores the origins of the American Revolution in a broad perspective with particular attention to the Fairfax Resolves.
Inspired by the APS Museum’s upcoming exhibition Sketching Splendor: Natural History in America, 1750-1850 the American Philosophical Society is organizing a daylong conference that will explore the ways humans have imagined, depicted, and constructed representations and knowledge about the natural world over time.